Dexter

I've had a theory about the Doomsday Killer for a couple of episodes now that is starting to feel more likely with each episode. I'll put it in spoiler code, since I'm almost certain I'm right.

Don't say I didn't warn you.

I think Travis killed Gellar several years ago, and now the professor exits only in his head, like Dexter's father. I first noticed a couple of episodes ago that their waitress didn't seem to notice him. Then when she was tied up in the kitchen, Gellar stroked her hair, but she kept her eyes on Travis. I've been paying attention ever since, and every time they're out in public, nothing has contradicted that idea. Then in last night's ep, Travis ran into Gellar in the marketplace as soon as Dexter was called away about Brother Sam's shooting. Then Travis's sister tells her students that her brother's a great artist. "Gellar" has been doing those paintings all season, and we even get a lingering shot on one of them this episode. He's a character who doesn't want to give in to his urges, but has this figure in his head driving him to darkness. Flip-side of Dexter.

I've had a theory about the Doomsday Killer for a couple of episodes now that is starting to feel more likely with each episode. I'll put it in spoiler code, since I'm almost certain I'm right.

Don't say I didn't warn you.

I think Travis killed Gellar several years ago, and now the professor exits only in his head, like Dexter's father. I first noticed a couple of episodes ago that their waitress didn't seem to notice him. Then when she was tied up in the kitchen, Gellar stroked her hair, but she kept her eyes on Travis. I've been paying attention ever since, and every time they're out in public, nothing has contradicted that idea. Then in last night's ep, Travis ran into Gellar in the marketplace as soon as Dexter was called away about Brother Sam's shooting. Then Travis's sister tells her students that her brother's a great artist. "Gellar" has been doing those paintings all season, and we even get a lingering shot on one of them this episode. He's a character who doesn't want to give in to his urges, but has this figure in his head driving him to darkness. Flip-side of Dexter.

Still, if it turns out to be true, and there's a fair chance it is, you can see how people would be upset about reading it. You can bet that if I'd posted it without the code, it would have been notified on several times by now.

Spiff, what I said may not turn out to be true for the season and until it doesn't or does, it isn't a spoiler. It's a speculation. A theory. It's not like I'm plugged in on inside info of the current season.

I've had a theory about the Doomsday Killer for a couple of episodes now that is starting to feel more likely with each episode. I'll put it in spoiler code, since I'm almost certain I'm right.

Don't say I didn't warn you.

I think Travis killed Gellar several years ago, and now the professor exits only in his head, like Dexter's father. I first noticed a couple of episodes ago that their waitress didn't seem to notice him. Then when she was tied up in the kitchen, Gellar stroked her hair, but she kept her eyes on Travis. I've been paying attention ever since, and every time they're out in public, nothing has contradicted that idea. Then in last night's ep, Travis ran into Gellar in the marketplace as soon as Dexter was called away about Brother Sam's shooting. Then Travis's sister tells her students that her brother's a great artist. "Gellar" has been doing those paintings all season, and we even get a lingering shot on one of them this episode. He's a character who doesn't want to give in to his urges, but has this figure in his head driving him to darkness. Flip-side of Dexter.

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I clicked it because I didn't think any theory could be so ironclad that it would really count as a spoiler, but damn I think you're right.

I don't see why someone would be an idiot for not catching on. It's not like any of the clues have been blatant. They're there, but we're not getting hit over the head with them. If we were, we'd suspect it was a red herring.

I don't see why someone would be an idiot for not catching on. It's not like any of the clues have been blatant. They're there, but we're not getting hit over the head with them. If we were, we'd suspect it was a red herring.

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Idiot may be too strong.

But if you haven't noticed, then you're only as smart as the writers think you are.

It was a sad day from me, when I was finally too old to achieve any satisfaction from watching Sesame Street. I had to pack up my stuff and find a more challenging medium to obsess on than Cookie eating puppets.